Veronica Mars is a kick-ass private investigator, smart and
street-wise. But what can her character tell us about larger life
issues, such as knowledge and skepticism, trust and friendship,
revenge, race, gender, and feminism? What makes her tick? And why
is Logan such a sarcastic bad boy, anyway?
"Veronica Mars and Philosophy" features a thought-provoking
collection of essays centered on philosophical issues brought forth
in "Veronica Mars," the critically acclaimed neo-noir detective
series set in the fictional town of Neptune, California. Fans and
newcomers alike will gain unique insights into the philosophical
make-up of a hit show that tackled both crime and some of the
larger mysteries of life.Introduces significant philosophical
concepts that arise in the cult TV show, "Veronica Mars"Tackles
topics relevant to contemporary youth culture, including trust and
friendship, revenge, knowledge and skepticism, race, class, gender,
and feminismOffers insights into darker themes explored in the
series, which is noted for the complexity and intricate plotting of
its storylinesDelves deeply into the psychology of Veronica Mars
during her transition from high school to collegeWritten for fans
of the television show, philosophy students or readers interested
in popular cultureTimed for release with the highly anticipated
"Veronica Mars" feature film
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